Leg Pain-B737 pilots seat
Ive been flying the 737 for a few months now and after a few minutes in the seat I get a really bad muscular pain in my left hamstring area. My right leg is fine. Ive tried adjusting all the seat heights/lumbars, stretching my legs, folding them etc etc but all to no avail.
Has anyone come across this before...any ideas for a cure.? Cheers T. |
does it have a numb like feeling?
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I get stiff knees if on a 3 hour or longer flight!!!! Take a walk to the back!!!
Maybe something to do with your circulation. Do you exercise often? |
You may find you might have trapped a nerve(i.e. sciatic; excuse the spelling).
Go to a Chriopractor, Osteopath. In our jobs its not worth trying to self diagnose. leave it to the experts. |
Haven't flown the 737 sibnce 1973, but I seem to remember adjustable thigh supports on the seats ? If there, make sure you don't have the thigh supports pulled up so far that they affect the circulation in the blood vessels in the backs of your legs.
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As an FO I had a numb left bum cheek, now it's the right cheek. I need about two days to get over it after five days flying! Might be age creeping up on me but it seems to have been this way for years!
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I'd get it chopped off if i were you. It'll ache for a couple of days but then you won't even notice it's not there...:E :E :E
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If it's one one of those nagging cramps - try upping your potassium levels.
I used to get eye-watering cramps when I first started flying until somebody recommended that to me. You should also increase your flexibility and mobility if you can - go running, take up yoga or a martial art even. Good luck :ok: |
I had a recurring problem of my right leg becoming numb and painful on a regular basis and couldn't understand why as nothing had changed. Then one day I forgot my wallet at home (which I usually carry in my right back pocket) and lo and behold, no problem!
Now this was not caused because i had suddenly gotten a pay increase that made my wallet fatter, in fact it was because the company changed uniform supplier and it turned out that the "new" uniform pants had their backpocket in a slightly different position which resulted in my weight sitting on the wallet putting pressure on a nerve in my leg, hence the pain. From there onwards whenever I sat down in the seat I put my wallet into my flightbag and the problem was solved. |
At one time on the 737 I found my suspender belt clips use to bite into my thighs. Wearing tights solved the problem.
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"take a walk down the back" yeah and carry on walking straight to the p45 desk. Not in this day and age i'm afraid.
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Thanks for the replies folks.
I'll try all the various bits of advice. It is a numbing muscular type pain..like a dead leg but it defo aint anything to do with a big wallet !! not in our airline !!! ha ha..... Anyways...laughter is the best medicine. Cheers..... |
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